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  2. Nexperia - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In the early 1950s, Philips started with the production of semiconductors in Nijmegen [10] and Hamburg, [9] where the Nexperia wafer fab is located. [11] In 1981, Philips opened a factory in Cabuyao, Philippines. The fab is owned and operated by Nexperia. [12] In 1991, Philips founded ITEC, a manufacturer of semiconductor equipment.

  3. Philips - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Philips (1858–1942), founder. The Philips Company was founded in 1891, by Dutch entrepreneur Gerard Philips and his father Frederik Philips. Frederik, a banker based in Zaltbommel, financed the purchase and setup of an empty factory building in Eindhoven, where the company started the production of carbon-filament lamps and other electro-technical products in 1892.

  4. Versuni - Wikipedia

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    After Philips Consumer Electronics acquired companies as Magnavox and Sylvania in the late-1970s, Philips managed to sell their 100-millionth TV-set in 1984. Throughout the 1990s, increasing competition from East Asian manufacturers (initially Japanese, then Korean and Chinese) led to a general erosion in market share, particularly in ...

  5. BlueSG - Wikipedia

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    BlueSG (stylised as blueSG) is a Singaporean company providing electric car sharing and electric car charging services. [3] Announced in September 2017, the company, a subsidiary of Goldbell, launched the service in December of the same year, with 30 charging stations and 80 all-electric Bolloré Bluecar for public use on a paid subscription basis.

  6. Yageo - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Yageo acquired Singapore-based ASJ. [4] In 1996, Yageo acquired Vitrohm, which had been founded in Denmark in 1933, and fellow Taiwanese company Teapo. [4] In 1997, Yageo acquired another Taiwanese company, Chilisin. [4] In 2000, the company acquired the "Phycomp" and "Ferroxcube" brand names from Philips Electronics NV. [4]

  7. ST Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Singapore, the group reported a revenue of S$7.7 billion in FY2021, [4] ranks among the largest companies listed on the Singapore Exchange, and is one of Asia's largest defence and engineering groups. It is a component stock of FTSE Straits Times Index, MSCI Singapore, iEdge SG ESG Transparency Index and iEdge SG ESG Leaders ...

  8. List of motor racing tracks in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Spa Nishiura Motor Park, Gamagōri, Aichi Prefecture Suzuka International Racing Course , Suzuka , Mie Prefecture Tokachi International Speedway , Sarabetsu , Hokkaido

  9. Marina Bay Street Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The floating platform has housed the Turn 16–19 series of corners since the circuit's inception in 2008 and is expected to make way for the construction of NS Square in 2022. [24] This re-profiling was not made in 2022, but it will be made before the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix, as the official ticket sale page showed the new circuit layout map ...